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one thing or another is that a tax increase or not? it is through the tax system. so, did you lie? he's going to say no, i did not lie. >> you say something, you call him out on it. here's the deal. romney's not going to try to bring it up in the debate. nor will president obama because the moment you do, you have opened the door for your opponent to actually you out. so, responsibility's going to rest on the debate moderator, who is not going to do it, but again, what people are saying is can i get somebody to tell me the truth? you can cross words all you want to, but there are some things called undeniable truth. so no matter how you want to dance around it, some things are very clear. >> there's also such a thing as throwi throwing things against the wall and that is what the obama campaign has been effective at doing and the romney campaign hasn't been. >> the romney campaign, they have been -- i can show you the proof. go to our website. again, you have campaigns -- >> check up on after the fact. >> my point, you said earlier -- i said absolutely. if you have that many eyebal
one thing or another is that a tax increase or not? it is through the tax system. so, did you lie? he's going to say no, i did not lie. >> you say something, you call him out on it. here's the deal. romney's not going to try to bring it up in the debate. nor will president obama because the moment you do, you have opened the door for your opponent to actually you out. so, responsibility's going to rest on the debate moderator, who is not going to do it, but again, what people are saying...
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if you taxed it, $6 billion if you taxed it like alcohol and tobacco. >> absolutely. instead of this being a drain on resources, tax it like anything else and it would be a contribution to our economy. and it's the stabilizing, look, it's not fairly done. look at arrests for marijuana, disproportionately it comes from minority groups. a lot of highly educated, upper income white kids who smoke it. much less likely to get arrested. and a street problem in new york. stop and frisk. it adds a degree of social disorganization and it's an impingement on personal freedom. >> there was a study out of yale which i wanted to get your opinion on. all of the points you make, a lot of people support. if you use cigarettes or marijuana, those are crucial indicators of using harder drugs later on in life. they kind of refer to it as a gateway drug. what do you think about that? >> i guess we would have to outlaw cigarettes. secondly -- >> states will never do that. they need the money too much. >> but that's one of the points i'm making, and okay, we'll keep you from smoking mariju
if you taxed it, $6 billion if you taxed it like alcohol and tobacco. >> absolutely. instead of this being a drain on resources, tax it like anything else and it would be a contribution to our economy. and it's the stabilizing, look, it's not fairly done. look at arrests for marijuana, disproportionately it comes from minority groups. a lot of highly educated, upper income white kids who smoke it. much less likely to get arrested. and a street problem in new york. stop and frisk. it adds...
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to avert the fiscal cliff, in which everything from payroll taxes to full tax rates will go up. >>> and now our fourth story outfront. under attack by hackers. this was pretty incredible because the white house today confirmed that its military office was the target of a cyber attack with a suspected attacker, china. this is the office responsible for the united states of america's nuclear warplane. now, cnn has learned this was an unclassified network which was hit. officials say they dealt with the threat, but these attacks are relentless and the pentagon encounters thousands of them a day. how does washington keep up with this threat? "outfront" tonight, retired colonel cedric leighton. colonel, great to see you. the white house is saying we dealt with this, still, this is the white house. this is an office which is responsible for the united states of america's nuclear war plans how. how serious was this? >> it's great to see you, too, but this is too close for comfort when it comes to hacking attacks, especially when it comes to protecting the nuclear codes and anything else th
to avert the fiscal cliff, in which everything from payroll taxes to full tax rates will go up. >>> and now our fourth story outfront. under attack by hackers. this was pretty incredible because the white house today confirmed that its military office was the target of a cyber attack with a suspected attacker, china. this is the office responsible for the united states of america's nuclear warplane. now, cnn has learned this was an unclassified network which was hit. officials say they...
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and he's not moving for tax reasons. which brings us to tonight's number. $38 billion. that is the amount of money australia is spending to build a national broadband network of affordable high-speed internet access. the plan is set to be completed by 2021. it's going to offer uniform pricing around australia. so every community, whether you live in an urban or rural community, has access. and woz really likes this, because he says the options are currently available in california are a monopoly he doesn't like them. hey, you know, if that's the way you feel about your cable provider, go ahead and move to australia. we can't all do that. but this is the second american innovator to look to other countries this year. and it's not good for the u.s. because, you know, i'm not a genius like the woz, but a country that is a cheap broadband and might i add, 1 million of the greatest creatures on earth -- yeah. camels live there. can't be all that bad. maybe i'll have to follow. woz to oz. >>> all right. and now let's get to our outer circle where we reach out to sources aroun
and he's not moving for tax reasons. which brings us to tonight's number. $38 billion. that is the amount of money australia is spending to build a national broadband network of affordable high-speed internet access. the plan is set to be completed by 2021. it's going to offer uniform pricing around australia. so every community, whether you live in an urban or rural community, has access. and woz really likes this, because he says the options are currently available in california are a...